"Once my two weeks is up, I go back and get an X-ray, then we go from there. Roughly three, four weeks we're looking," Stuckey said. "It's up to Arnie (Kander, Pistons' strength and conditioning coach), though, and the doctors. Whatever they say, I do."

"I can't sit here and beat myself about it," Stuckey said. "Stuff like this happens every day. Who knows this was going to happen, you know what I'm saying? I didn't know. It just got caught. It happens."

Will Bynum and Chauncey Billups are candidates to start at point guard, with backup help from Peyton Siva.

There's also a possibility Billups starts at shooting guard, where Kyle Singler and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope are the competition.

"We'll be good," Stuckey said. "Will's a good point guard. We've got a lot of wing players that can step up -- Kentavious, we've got Kyle, Chauncey. We're really deep, so we've got no worries. Just gotta be patient, man. Just gotta get healthy and stay in shape, just be patient."